Ralph Avenue - BMT Fulton Street Line - was created in 1888.
Ralph Avenue - BMT Fulton Street Line - ended in 1940.
Assuming you mean 60th Street in Brooklyn: walk up to the Saratoga Avenue Station (at Livonia Avenue) on the 3 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line). To get there, follow Ralph Avenue north until it ends and merges into Remsen Avenue. Walk half a block up Remsen Avenue until it intersects with Kings Highway. Then follow Kings Highway up until it intersects with East 98th Street. Walk 1 block south on East 98th Street to Livonia Avenue, then walk 3 blocks east on Livonia Avenue to Saratoga Avenue. Take the Manhattan-bound 3 from Saratoga Avenue to Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street.Transfer at Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street to the Brooklyn-bound N (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) or D (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line). Take the N or Dto New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street/62nd Street-New Utrecht Avenue. This is actually 2 connected stations, the 62nd Street Station on the D train and the New Utrecht Avenue Station on the N train.Unfortunately, the 3 train does not run south of 42nd Street-Times Square between 11:30 PM and 6 AM, so if you're traveling during those times, you'll have to take a different route. Instead, walk up or down Ralph Avenue to Glenwood Road (between Flatlands Avenue and Farragut Road). Then walk about a mile east on Glenwood Road to East 98th Street, and get on the L train (the grey line) at the end/beginning of the line, Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway.Take the L to 14th Street-Union Square in Manhattan, transfer there to the Brooklyn-bound N, and take the N to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.
Depending on where on Hancock Street you're coming from, you can get on the C train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) at Rockaway Avenue, Ralph Avenue, Utica Avenue, Kingston-Throop Avenues, Nostrand Avenue or Franklin Avenue. The cross street for all of these stations is Fulton Street.Or, you can get on the A train at Utica Avenue or Nostrand Avenue.Take the A or C to High Street. There is a 225 Cadman Plaza East and a 225 Cadman Plaza West. If you're going to US District Court East, then it's Cadman Plaza East, but just in case, I will give walking directions to both.You'll get off the train at Cadman Plaza East, which forms the eastern border of Brooklyn War Memorial Park. To get to 225 Cadman Plaza West, walk west to Cadman Plaza West, and north to 225 (which should be at or near the intersection of Cadman Plaza West and Middagh Street).To get to 225 Cadman Plaza East, walk south on Cadman Plaza East to 225.
The fastest way would be to take the Uptown R train (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) from Whitehall Street-South Ferry to Canal Street. Transfer at Canal Street to the Downtown N train, and take the Downtown N to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.But the R does not run from 11 PM to 5:30 AM, so if you are traveling during those times, you will have to take a different route. Instead, take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at Times Square to the Downtown N train to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.You will get off the subway on New Utrecht Avenue. Walk two blocks north on New Utrecht Avenue until you get to 60th Street. Turn left and walk west on 60th Street. Your destination is on the next block, between 13th and 12th Avenues.
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